- The
Polynesian rat,
Pacific rat or
little rat (Rattus exulans), or
kiore, is the
third most
widespread species of rat in the
world behind the
brown rat...
- the
Saint Bathans mammal. The Māori
brought the kurī (Polynesian Dog) and
kiore (Polynesian rat) in
about 1250 CE, and
Europeans from 1769
onwards brought...
- Ruanui. The
traditions of the Aotea,
Horotua and Māmari waka
mention that
kiore (rats) were p****engers on
their voyages to New Zealand.
Carvings on a window...
-
Hericium novae-zealandiae is a
species of
fungus in the
Hericiaceae family.
Formerly classified as
Hericium coralloides which shares an
almost identical...
-
Kiore is a ward in
Tarime District, Mara
Region of
northern Tanzania, East Africa. In 2016 the
Tanzania National Bureau of
Statistics report there were...
-
Coast Cycle Trail. The
Kaikohe area has
three Ngāpuhi marae: Te
Kiore Marae and Te
Kiore meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāti Whakaminenga. Te Iringa...
- Pukapuka). The Cook
Islands have a
large non-native po****tion of ship rat and
kiore toka (Polynesian rat). The rats have
dramatically reduced the bird po****tion...
-
Zealand Fungarium collections difficult.
Hericium novae-zealandiae, Pekepeke-
kiore in Māori, or
fungus icicles more commonly, can grow
between 5–25 cm in diameter...
- Te
Kiore Paremata Te
Wahapiro (fl. 1822–1845) was a New
Zealand tribal leader. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the
Ngati Tama iwi. He was born in...
-
Parsonsia is a
genus of
woody vines in the
family Apocynaceae.
Species occur throughout Indomalaya,
Australasia and Melanesia. The
leaves are opposite...